Angola. Energy, Society, Sustainability April 2016
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1 B Angola Energy, Society, Sustainability April 2016
2 2 3 Enrico Mattei: It s their Oil It s their oil, said Enrico Mattei in Eni s first Chairman is often remembered as the man of the future due to his ability to imagine what would come to pass and thus create a valuable legacy for those who would follow him. He believed that energy resources belong first and foremost to the oil-producing countries and that the most profitable arrangements would arise out of the shared interests of all the actors involved. Mattei s great success lay in his passion for challenges, his strategic vision, his powers of innovation, respect for others, spirit of cooperation and confidence in new generations. It was his firm conviction that dialogue and respect for cultures constitute the cornerstones for long term partnerships and mutual growth. From a perspective of forty years, it is possible to see that Mattei s values have endured and his philosophy still forms part of Eni s corporate philosophy. His guiding principles are today captured in the modern concept of sustainable development. Claudio Descalzi: Living in the World The principles created and established by Enrico Mattei remain part of Eni s genetic code. Of particular significance, reflected in both the company s global strategic thinking and its relationship with the communities in which it operates, is the importance of dialogue. Such dialogues commence even before the company becomes established in a new territory and through the pursuit of dialogue it is possible to establish the conditions for living together. For Eni, living in the world means integration and sharing of mutual benefits. It also means the creation of a powerful engine that has made Eni s worldwide development possible. Sharing has allowed us to grow and to contribute to our host s growth. We see it as imperative to develop relationships with nations, environments, cultures and people with which we interact and in which we live. Eni has, over many years, developed an organizational culture, without parallel, which is designed to build lasting, long-term relationships within the territories in which we operate. Eni in Angola Eni has been present in Angola since 1980 and initiated oil production in Angola is a core country in the company s global oil&gas operations. In 2015, a production of 101,260 boepd (barrels of oil equivalent per day) was achieved, which amounts to approximately 6% of the Country s total production. Eni s activities consist of conventional and deep water exploration, development and production activities over an area of 21,160 km 2. Areas of Operation Eni has participating interests in Block 15/06 (36.84% interest) and Block 35/11 (30% interest) where it operates. Block 15/06 is located approximately 350 km North-West of Luanda and 130 km West of Soyo in a water depth ranging from 200 m to 1,800 m. Block 35/11 is in the Kwanza basin. In addition the company has non-operated participating interests in: Cabinda North Block located onshore Cabinda, operated by Sonangol P&P; Block 0 located offshore of Cabinda, operated by Chevron; Block 3/05 and Block 3/05A located in the Congo Basin, operated by Sonangol P&P; Block 14 located deep offshore west of Block 0, operated by Chevron; Lianzi Development Area (14K/A-IMI) located deep offshore in an area unitized with Congo Brazzaville, operated by Chevron; Block 15 located deep offshore in the Congo Basin, operated by Exxon. Enrico Mattei, Eni s Chairman in 1953 Claudio Descalzi, Eni s CEO
3 4 5 Block 15/06 The Production Sharing Agreement (PSA) of Block 15/06 was signed in November The current partners are Sonangol P&P and SSI Fifteen Limited. Block 15/06 is the first Eni operated petroleum asset in Angola. development projects: the West Hub and the East Hub. The West Hub produced its first oil in November 2014, marking a milestone in Eni s upstream activities. The West Hub Development achieved industry-leading time to market of only 44 months from the Declaration of Commercial Discovery. Exploration During the first exploration phase, Eni had a commitment to drill 8 wells and undertake 3D seismic acquisition for 1,500 km 2. The seismic acquisition operations started in early 2008 and were successfully completed in the same year, reaching a total of 3,200 km 2. Drilling continued in the West area of the Block to maximize its potential and further discoveries were made in 2009 with the Cinguvu-1 and Nzanza-1 wells. Two further discoveries were made in 2010, Cabaça SE-1 and Mpungi-1. The work commitments agreed under the first phase of the Exploration Period were completed 18 months before the term provided under the PSA. It is one of the most valuable assets in Eni s portfolio and an example of the results that can be achieved due to our world-class competencies, vast knowledge in finding and recovering hydrocarbons and operational excellence. A successful exploration campaign was conducted, discovering over 3 billion barrels of oil in place and 850 million barrels of reserves. Those resources justified a phased development through two The application of a new model of modular development makes it possible to implement the production of discovered fields in the Block in different phases. Since its first oil, the West Hub project has in total produced more than 18 million barrels of oil by the end of year The start-up of the East Hub Development, expected in 2017, will raise the overall production from Block 15/06 to the plateau of 180,000 boepd. In April 2008, Eni announced its first commercial oil discovery (Sangos-1 well), followed by a second commercial discovery in August 2008 (N Goma-1), both located in the North-West area of the Block. In September 2009, the third commercial discovery was made in the North-East part of the Block with the Cabaça-North well, which is located at a water depth of 500 m. During this first phase, seven wells, out of 8 wells drilled, were declared to be commercial. Exploration activities continued with the successful discoveries of Cabaça SE-2 and Mpungi-2 wells in 2010, Vandumbu-1 in 2012, Mpungi-4 in 2013 and Ochigufu-1 in 2014; this last discovery will be developed with optimal time to market by utilizing the existing West Hub facilities. During the first and second phases of the Exploration Period, 17 New Field Wildcat (NFW) and 8 appraisal wells were drilled, 5,200 km 2 of 3D seismic were acquired and 10 wells were declared commercial. An additional extension of the exploration license for three years was granted in December 2014 with 3 exploration wells and 1,000 km 2 3D seismic as additional commitments. In the subsequent period of the 3 rd phase of exploration, the reevaluation of prospects proceeded with a new 3D seismic survey of 1,000 km 2 which started in the beginning of March In light of the new Presidential Decree 211/15 about the Development Areas (DAs), there is the possibility of drilling a prospect in 2017 if it is considered a commitment well. Development Activities: Block 15/06 West Hub 2010: in December 2010 the General Development and Production Plan (GDPP) for the West Hub Project (Sangos, Cinguvu and N Goma fields) was approved by the Joint Venture Partners and presented to the Concessionaire.
4 : the execution of the project began with the arrival of the Floating Production, Storage and Offloading (FPSO) facilities for refurbishment in Singapore. 2012: the project entered in full execution with the Subsea Production System, Riser & Flowlines and Umbilicals contracts in place. The Vandumbu field was discovered and the Mpungi field appraisal was completed. 2013: the development of the Mpungi field was included in the West Hub Project, thus allowing reserves production anticipation, exploiting several synergies related to system engineering, equipment standardization, offshore installation operations and optimization of the use of the FPSO facilities. 2014: the Mpungi North and Vandumbu fields have been integrated in the existing development scheme of the West Hub Project, to leverage technical and contractual synergies. The optimized development plan now consists of four development areas (DAs), including the Sangos, Cinguvu, Mpungi Main & Mpungi North and Vandumbu fields. The development scheme foresees 26 subsea wells, grouped and connected to the N Goma FPSO, moored at around 1,250 m of water depth in the Sangos area. 2015: the near field discovery Ochigufu field will also be integrated in the West Hub development with the objective of increasing and maintaining the overall production plateau as long as practicable. It is worth noting that the West Hub is the first oil development that exploits reserves in one of the deep offshore blocks awarded in the 2006 licensing round, and that has achieved industry-leading time to market. First Oil from Block 15/06 West Hub 2014: on November 30 th, Eni produced its first oil from the West Hub development project with the Sangos field. 2015: on April 9 th, the Cinguvu field started producing and was linked to the production facilities of the West Hub development. 2016: on January 7 th, the Mpungi Main area started producing and was linked to the production facilities of the West Hub development. The Block is currently producing approx. 95,000 boepd, processed and stored on the N Goma FPSO prior to export. Development Activities: Block 15/06 East Hub Subsequent to the successful exploration of the Western part of the Block 15/06, in August 2009, an exploration well has been successfully drilled (Cabaça North-1) on the Eastern part of the Block, with the discovery of relatively shallow layers (Upper Miocene - UM - reservoirs) characterized by heavy oil (approx. 22 API). Two further wells, Cabaça SE1-ST1 and Cabaça SE2, have been successfully drilled in May 2010 and August 2010 respectively resulting in the discovery of UM levels, similar to those discovered on the Northern part, and a Lower Miocene (LM) level characterized by an extended and well-connected reservoir with a lighter oil (34 API). The current development scheme envisages the development of a light oil reservoir. Angoflex (Umbilicals), Saipem (Risers, Flowlines & Installation) and Ocean Rig (Drilling & Completion) with the Poseidon Drillship. Block 35/11 Eni acquired the operatorship of Block 35/11 in 2011, with a 30% participating interest. Joint venture partners are Sonangol P&P (45%) and Repsol Angola 35 BV (25%). Exploration Block 35/11 is a pre-salt Block and is located in the Kwanza Basin, 120 km West of Luanda, with a surface of 4,900 km 2 and water depths of 1,500 to 2,500 m. In 2012, Eni completed the 3D seismic acquisition of 4,825 km 2 in the Block. In December 2013, the GDPP for the East Hub project was approved by the Joint Venture Partners and presented to the Concessionaire. The development plan envisages 9 subsea wells grouped in clusters and connected to the FPSO Armada Olombendo, moored in about 460 m of water depth. Once processed, crude oil will be stored in the facility s storage tanks in the hull and offloaded in tandem configuration to the conventional ocean going oil tanker vessels. The first oil of the project is planned for Q The main contractors working on the East Hub project are: Bumi Armada (FPSO), FMC (SPS),
5 8 9 Preparation for drilling started in 2013 and in 2014, the Ombovo-1 well was drilled in a water depth of 1,776 m; despite the well discovered a good reservoir facies, it was declared as a non-commercial oil discovery. In 2015, studies were undertaken to determine the location for the second commitment well planned for Non-Operated Ventures Development of deep water and ultra-deep water projects in Block 15 (Eni 20%, Exxon Operator 40%, BP 26.67%, Statoil 13.33%) Exxon s first oil from the Block was achieved in 2003 from the Xikomba deep water development. Production was handled through the FPSO Xikomba which, at the end of the field economic life in 2011, was upgraded and relocated to serve as FPSO in Eni Angola s Block 15/06 West Hub project. The development of the Kizomba, one of the most important deep water projects in West Africa, was split into three phases, A, B and C and it is still underway. Phases A and B started production in August 2004 and July 2005 respectively, from the Hungo, Chocalho, Kissanje and Dikanza fields. The development is using two FPSO vessels (Kizomba A and Kizomba B), each with a capacity for treatment of 250,000 boepd. In phase C, two additional FPSOs were utilized (Mondo and Saxi Batuque), with the tie-back of 36 subsea wells, and the production from both Mondo and Saxi and Batuque fields started in The Kizomba satellites project was launched in 2008, comprising of phases 1 and 2. Phase 1 was related to the development of the Clochas and Mavacola satellite discoveries, connected to the Kizomba A and B FPSOs, with first oil in At the end of 2012, Exxon started the execution of phase 2, which includes the development of three satellite discoveries, Mondo South, Bavuca and Kakocha. The three fields are being developed as a tie back to Kizomba B and Mondo FPSOs with the drilling of 24 wells (14 Oil Producers and 10 Water Injectors) and laying a total of about 60 km flow-lines. The production start-up of phase 2 was achieved in March 2015 but the drilling campaign is still on-going and will be completed in These additional developments have sustained the total production from the Block which is currently well above 300 kboepd. Deep water operations in Block 14 (Eni 20%, Chevron Operator 31%, Sonangol P&P 20%, Total 20%, Galp 9%) The production in the Block started in 2000 from the Kuito field, which was discovered in It was the first deep water (about 400 meters) development, with a FPSO. It reached a production peak of 100,000 boepd and, at the end of 2013, the FPSO was released but the field still produces more than 10,000 boepd thorugh the wells drilled from the BBLT platform. The Benguela, Belize, Lobito and Tomboco fields (BBLT), located in deep waters within the Lower Congo Basin at about 80 km from the shore, were developed in two phases. The first phase started in early 2006 with the Benguela and Belize fields which, from an initial production of ca. 90,000 boepd, reached approximately 200,000 boepd in 2008 once phase 2 related to the Tomboco and Lobito fields was completed. The BBLT structure, a compliant piled tower (CPT) with topsides facilities situated in ca. 400 m of water, was the first CPT installed outside the Gulf of Mexico and is one of the largest structures in the world. As a further development, the Tombua Landana project in the Eastern section of the Block, included the drilling of 46 subsea wells, tied-back again to a CPT platform, and started the production in The current total production of the Block is around 100,000 boepd from the 3 areas (Kuito, BBLT and Tombua Landana) and it is all sent onshore to the Malongo export terminal. Additional discoveries in Block 14 were made in the last few years in Lucapa, Malange and Menongue in 2007, which are currently being studied and evaluated. Development of the Lianzi deep water project in the Angola Republic of the Congo Joint Area (Eni 10%, Chevron Congo Operator 15.75%, Total Congo 26.75%, Chevron 15.5%, Total Angola 10%, Sonangol P&P 10%, SNPC 7.5%, Galp 4.5%). The Lianzi field development is in an area shared equally by Angola and the Republic of Congo (the so called ZIC Area). In 2007 the Unit Operator (on behalf of the Unit Participants), the Minister of Hydrocarbons for the Republic of Congo and the Minister of Petroleum of Angola signed the Lianzi Development Area Fiscal Framework Principles for the Lianzi Unitization project. The project was approved in 2012 for the drilling of 4 producing wells and 3 water-injection wells with a subsea tieback to the existing platform BBLT in Block 14. The production started in October 2015 and reached the peak of 30,000 boepd during Shallow water operations and new major capital projects developments in Block 0 (Eni 9.8%, Chevron Operator 39.20%, Sonangol P&P 41%, Total 10%). The Block is divided into areas A and B and has together a total of 21 fields producing overall ca. 275,000 boepd. Area A has 15 fields with a total production of ca. 180,000 boepd, located in Takula and Malongo, while area B has 6 producing fields with a total production of ca. 95,000 boepd. Most of the production is sent to the onshore treatment plant in the Cabinda enclave for processing and it is exported from the Malongo terminal. A major capital project, Mafumeira Sul, was approved in 2012, and it is currently being executed as part of the Malongo area. This is the second stage of the Mafumeira Field development after the start-up of the Mafumeira Norte in The Mafumeira Sul project includes the installation of a central processing facility, two wellhead platforms, approximately 120 km
6 10 11 of subsea pipelines, 34 producing wells and 16 water injection wells. The first production is planned for the end of 2016 and it is expected to reach a peak of 110,000 boepd on top of the 30,000 boepd from Mafumeira Norte. The project is a key supplier of natural gas to Angola LNG. In order to ensure the full supply of natural gas to A-LNG, as of 2020 another major project is currently being evaluated, namely the Greater Longui Area (GLA) development, which is in area B at approximately 60 km from the coast. Development of Gas Management infrastructures and Gas Flaring Down activities in Block 0 and Block 14 The construction of the Congo River Canyon Crossing Pipeline began in early 2013 and was completed in The pipeline is designed to transport up to 250 million cubic feet per day of natural gas from Angola s Blocks 0 and 14 to the Angola LNG plant in Soyo. The development plan was related to laying 87 miles (140 km) of pipeline routed under the Congo River subsea canyon. The activities are on-going for the transfer of operatorship to the national company Sonagás. The Nemba Flaring Reduction project was completed in 2015, as a second stage after the start-up of the Nemba Enhanced Secondary Recovery in This project, through brownfield modifications on the existing South Nemba Platform and the installation of a new platform with compression facilities, eliminated ca. 20 mmscfd of routing gas flaring. The injected gas enhances the crude oil production and increases the ultimate gas recovery from the Nemba field for a later blow-down of the Nemba gas cap to the ALNG plant. Shallow water operations in Block 3-05 and 3-05A (Eni 12%, Sonangol P&P Operator 25%, China Sonangol 25%, Ajoco 20%, Somoil 10%, INA 4%, NAFTGAS 4% ) Block 3-05 was previously operated by Total Angola and has seven production fields, namely Palanca, Pacassa, Buffalo, Impala, Cobo, Pambi and Oombo with a total of 14 platforms. The total production of about 45,000 boepd is exported from the Palanca Floating, Storage and Off-loading (FSO) terminal. In Block 3-05A, the well Gaz-101 was drilled in 2014, as part of the new development of the Caco-Gazela project, and the first oil was achieved in February The drilling of the Cac-101 and Gaz-102 wells is currently being evaluated. A concept definition study is also underway for the Punja discovery. Angola LNG The Angola LNG project is an integrated associated gas utilization project including an onshore LNG processing plant, a marine terminal and loading facilities with future scope for non-associated gas development. The plant is located near Soyo in the North of Angola and the onshore facilities occupy 134 hectares of land on the North side of the Kwanda Island. The plant is designed to produce 5.2 million tones of LNG per year. The project charters a fleet of 7 LNG tankers on a long-term basis that are utilized to transport the LNG production. The Angola LNG shareholders are Sonagás (22.8%), Chevron (36.4%), BP (13.6%), Total (13.6%) and Eni (13.6%). The Angola LNG plant started up in the first quarter of 2013 with the first cargo delivered in June Following operational problems, the plant was suspended in April Repair works are in progress and the restart of the plant is expected in the second quarter of Eni s Approach to Sustainability Being sustainable for Eni means conducting our operating activities while creating value for stakeholders and using resources in such a way as to avoid compromising the needs of future generations. We consider sustainability to be a driver in the process of continuous improvement that guarantees results over time, while reinforcing business performance and reputation. Eni is committed to taking actions aimed at promoting the respect for people and their rights, the environment and the broader interests of the communities in which we operate. We conduct our activities by creating relationships that are based on fairness and transparency and continuous dialogue with stakeholders in order to pursue shared objectives for the creation of value and opportunities for sustainable development and being aware that dialogue and shared objectives are the way to create reciprocal value. Sustainable Value Creation Eni s excellent strategic positioning and competitive advantages leverage on an integrated business model for the creation of sustainable value, founded on a wealth of distinctive assets, strategic guidelines and sustainable drivers deriving from crucial management choices consistent with the long-term nature of the business. Eni s business model is supported by a framework of clear and straightforward rules of corporate governance and respectful of the highest ethical standards and rigorous risk management. The six drivers that guide Eni in delivering sustainable value are: integrity in business mangement; support countries development; excellence in conducting operations; innovation in developing competitive solutions to face complexity; know how and skills sharing and equal opportunities for all Eni s people; integration of financial and non financial issues in the company plans and processes. Integrity Support Countries Development Integration Eni s Drivers Sharing Innovation Sustainable Value Creation Excellence
7 12 13 Sustainability in Angola The sustainability model is a key element of Eni s presence in Angola and provides guidance for the conduction of the company s diverse activities. The governance structure is based on: the application of the company regulatory system and reference framework, to manage its activities according to the highest standards and international guidelines including those referred to the respect of human rights; the adoption of an integrated management system for health, safety and environment, founded on international standards and best practice, local law and requirements, and certification to ISO and OHSAS standards; the promotion of local content, in particular, engaging Angolan businesses as suppliers for Eni s operations, and promoting sustainable development projects for communities in various sectors including health, education, environment and infrastructure; environmental protection through a zero-flaring target, a zerocuttings discharge practice and preventive actions for the avoidance of oil spills. People in Eni Angola People are of the most important value to Eni Angola and the commitment and expertise of staff is an important aspect for achieving the objectives of the company. Local Procurement Eni Angola promotes opportunities for local businesses through the procurement of goods and services in the country. Achieving a high level of local procurement through local manufacturers and service providers was one of the key objectives for the West Hub and East Hub projects, in an effort to support the growth of the local industry, thus creating new businesses and job opportunities. 89 local suppliers have been contracted by Eni Angola in 2015, with the percentage of National Content Contract Value of over 46%. In addition, 50 local suppliers were evaluated by a qualification process during With the aim of providing continuous opportunities for local suppliers in accordance with the projects' needs and procurement requirements, the market intelligence process has been enhanced. As a result, small and medium local suppliers have been qualified for tender bids to provide goods and services to support the activities of Block 15/06. A multidisciplinary team has been developing a local yard assessment campaign to identify potential suppliers in the local marketplace to participate in the tender bids for work packages related to the projects. A resourcing process is in progress with several suppliers identified and qualified to perform services on the West Hub and East Hub projects. A team from Eni Angola has conducted audits to local businesses that provide support services for Block 15/06 to assess the compliance towards the SA 8000, an auditable certification standard for assessing and improving suppliers social performance, mainly in the workplace, based on the principles of international human rights norms and Eni Angola is committed to develop its resources, focusing on training that is a key factor to empower personal capabilities, technical and managerial skills. With training as an integral part of the human resources management system, significant investment is made for the development of local resources to create a sustainable workforce for the company. Eni Angola is committed to: developing the technical and non-technical skills of workers; enhancing motivation, passion and commitment of staff; embracing team work; training new professionals and young graduates; providing a professional development plan for all employees; safeguarding and promoting human rights and creating a safe work environment; creating a work environment in which diversity and culture are regarded as sources of mutual enrichment, as well as key factors for business sustainability. The total manpower of the company by the end of 2015 was of nearly 429 employees and local resources represented 51% of that total workforce.
8 14 conventions. Local Community Development Eni Angola, through its operated and non-operated activities, has been conducting a series of community investment projects in the fields of health, education, environment and infrastructure, for the benefit of communities across Angola including Cabinda, Soyo, Luanda, Malange, Huambo, Lubango and Namibe. Through its activities in Block 15/06, Eni Angola has an ongoing project: Capacity Building for Health Professionals, located in the Kilamba Kiaxi district in the Province of Luanda, which started in This initiative aims at enhancing the capabilities of health professionals with training courses in several disciplines: Nursery, Gynecology, Neonatology, Pediatrics, Malnutrition, Laboratory Analysis, Radiology and Epidemiologic Vigilance. 329 health professionals were trained up until year end 2015, including doctors, paramedics and community health agents. This project aims to contribute to the implementation of the Health Development Plan (HNDP) of the Government of Angola, by prioritizing the improvement of the competencies of health professionals. This project also aims at contributing to the achievement of the United Nations Global Goals for Sustainable Development, namely n. 3 ( good health ). Environmental Sustainability in Operations: Zero-Discharge Policy Eni Angola was the first operator in Angola to apply a Zero-Discharge policy for all waste waters and Oil Based Mud (OBM) drill cuttings. Although the Angolan Zero-Discharge Law (Decree 97/14) did not require compliance until July 2015, Eni Angola has been collecting all waste water (slops) and OBM drill cuttings generated by its drilling operations in Angolan waters since The process involves the collection of all waste water, cleaning water and deck rain water onboard the drilling rigs into a dedicated tank. This water is transported to shore where it is properly treated by a local treatment company. Reusable liquids are recycled and hazardous materials are properly disposed of. All OBM drill cuttings are collected onboard the drilling rigs in cuttings skips. The skips are transported to shore where the cuttings are treated by a Thermal Desorption Unit, operated by a local treatment company. Eni Angola makes regular visits to the waste treatment facilities to ensure the correct treatment of all waste and receives monthly reports from the treatment companies about all the wastes treated. Environment and the East Hub development Eni Angola endeavors to reduce the environmental footprint of the project through the following actions: Water Management: produced water will be re-injected into reservoir, with disposal to sea only during emergency conditions and according to statutory limits; waste liquids from process systems are drained and collected in the close drain system and recovered hydrocarbon is mixed back to the process stream; sanitary waste water is managed through a dedicated Sewage Treatment Plant. Gas Management: the associated gas is used as fuel gas and the surplus is re-injected into the reservoir. Flaring is considered only in special temporary situations (like emergency, start-up commissioning phase, restart after planned/unplanned shutdown), according to the zero-flaring policy. Solid Waste: hazardous and non-hazardous solid wastes are sent onshore for treatment/disposal (sand included). The FPSO is double hull to minimize the risk of accidental spills.
9 Eni at a Glance Eni is an integrated energy company employing more than 29,000 people in 66 Countries in the world. Eni engages in oil and natural gas exploration, field development and production, as well as in the supply, trading and shipping of natural gas, LNG, electricity and fuels. Through refineries, Eni processes crude oil and other oil-based feedstock to produce fuels and lubricants that are supplied to wholesalers or through retail networks or distributors. Eni s strategies, resource allocation processes and conduct of day-to-day operations underpin the delivery of sustainable value to all of our stakeholders, respecting the countries where the company operates and the people who work for and with Eni. This painting is part of the works created by students participating in Eni s Schoolnet program, an initiative designed to allow young people to learn and share their culture with other students in various countries of the world where Eni operates. Integrity in business management, support to the Countries development, operational excellence in conducting operations, innovation in developing competitive solutions, sharing Eni s people know-how and skills, integration of financial and non-financial issues in the company s plans and processes drive Eni in creating sustainable value. These elements lead to wise investment choices, prevention of risks and the achievement of strategic objectives in the short, medium and long term. In 2015, Eni confirmed its presence in the Dow Jones Sustainability indices and in the FTSE4Good Sustainability index in the June half-yearly review. Visit eni.com Main Figures for 2015 Adjusted operating profit: 334 mln Cash flow from operations: 12.2 bln Dividends paid per share: 0.8 Leverage: 0.31 Estimated net proved hydrocarbon reserves: 6.89 bln boe Hydrocarbon production: 1,760 kboe/d Worldwide gas sales: bcm Retail oil products sales in Europe: 8.89 mmtonnes Electricity sales: TWh Service stations in Europe: 5,846 Eni SpA Piazzale Enrico Mattei, Rome - Italy Ph.: Fax: eni.com Eni Angola Avenida Lenine, 58 P.O. box 1289 Luanda - Angola Ph.: Fax: eni.com
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